In Operation Gladio, run by the CIA and its friends, the security services deliberately murdered innocent civilians.
According to the Mail, the police have "tried to edit Kevin Hutchinson-Foster out of the story, to make him disappear. Why?"

According to the Mail, less than a month earlier, the gun was used to shoot a man in the back in an Asda supermarket - a crime that remains unsolved.

The gun allegedly planted on Mark Duggan.

In 2008, the gun was found at Hutchinson-Foster's house in 2008. This remained on file.

The 'intelligence docket' that would have contained this information was checked by officer ZZ46 two days before Duggan was killed.

After the shooting of Duggan, police sources told reporters that Duggan was a dangerous criminal.

A confidential report by Superintendent Helen McMillan, a specialist tactical firearms commander, found no evidence of this.

"There was no specific intelligence at the time regarding any particular intent to use firearms by any individual, including Mark Duggan," her report notes.

The Daily Mail has established that on August 12, eight days after Duggan died, Trident police officers were told that DNA and fingerprint tests showed Hutchinson-Foster had used the gun found near Duggan's body to pistol-whip Peter Osadebay, on July 29.

Trident was also informed by ballistics experts that the same gun had been used on July 11 to shoot a man in the back at an Asda supermarket in Southwark, South London.

Nine weeks went by before the police took action against Hutchinson-Foster.

On 22 July 2011, in Kent, General Petraeus met Brigadier Simon Wolsey, commander of the British Army's 2 (South East) Brigade.

CCTV footage showed Hutchinson-Foster beating Mr Osadebay.

These images should have been uploaded to the police intelligence system before Duggan's death and a London detective claims he had started this process.

In fact, the images were not uploaded until November - two weeks after Hutchinson-Foster’s arrest.

The London police intelligence system stated that on December 8, 2008, a police raid on Hutchinson-Foster's house in Dalston Lane, Hackney, East London, found Class A drugs and the loaded gun.

Hutchinson-Foster was charged with possessing the gun, but when the case came to trial, the following year, the gun charges were dropped.

Another insurance job.

Hutchinson-Foster said he did not know how the gun that he used to pistol-whip a man ended up at the scene of the shooting.

He said he returned the gun to a supplier on July 29 and did not give it to Duggan, as alleged, on August 4.

only especulation but charlie boy was way too matey with the the paed piper Saville. I havent heard old juggy speak out against the evil one. If some of the activity behind this scandal is to blackmail the powerful, then the people pulling the strings would want the royals in their pocket...